PlutonianEmpire
King of the Plutonian Empire
It could also mean that you're about get something "special" from a black woman over the holidays....







Could be. Frankly, though, I think it unlikely.It could also mean that you're about get something "special" from a black woman over the holidays....
Maybe your dream of the black hands is an allusion to a past/concurrent wish to be part of two catoptric forms of a (serbian) 'terrorist' group
Afterall, Kosovo is a known euro capital of organ trafficing, which ties with the rest of that vision...(nurses and parts). Thus the terrorist group and its catoptrism, also double as anti-terror groups.
So four forms of the same object. This was your dream of yesterday, so only a bit after you posted in the number thread about i^2= -1![]()
Better, as long as he doesn't actively defend Christianity or Catholicism.
Could be. Frankly, though, I think it unlikely.
Hmm. I did think about the Black Hand Society.
That's a bit obvious for a dream though, isn't it? I mean this is my dream I've been talking about. Historically noted for being bizarrely incomprehensible, in my experience.
No.
Isn't it possible that I'm feeling subconsciously guilty about typing so much on CFC? Or typing so much rubbish.
To the extent my hands will drop off with the shame of it?
edit: but why, pray, "catoptric"?
dictionary site said:noun ( used with a singular verb )
the branch of optics dealing with the formation of images by mirrors.
Origin:
1560–70; < Greek katoptrikós, equivalent to kátoptr ( on ) mirror ( kat- cat- + op- see + -tron suffix of instruments) + -ikos -ic; see -ics
Is it possible for an African-American or related descendant have dark skin, yet have naturally red hair, like an Irish person? (Eg, someone procreated with an Irish person at some point in their genetic lineage, for example?) If so, any real life instances in history or the modern era?
Is it possible for an African-American or related descendant have dark skin, yet have naturally red hair, like an Irish person? (Eg, someone procreated with an Irish person at some point in their genetic lineage, for example?) If so, any real life instances in history or the modern era?
If a package arrives and it's meant for someone else entirely, but still at the same residence (such as a relative or roommate), is one supposed to sign their name for the delivery person even though the intended recipient is away at the time?
And if they inadvertently decline the signature request?If it's just a standard delivery, yes. The signature is just to signify that the residence did indeed receive the package.
And if they inadvertently decline the signature request?
This.Unless Mr PE refused to sign not realizing he could legitimately do so?
I think so.Well, I wouldn't worry about it, Mr PE. Did they leave a card saying they'd tried to deliver it?
Even though they left the packages at the door anyway?Then there'll be instructions on it about collecting the package from the depot or rearranging delivery. Unless I'm greatly mistaken.
Even though they left the packages at the door anyway?